Dr. Datla Divya Saroja

The Surprising Truth About Prediabetes

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Prediabetes is a condition in which the blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes.

About 1 in 3 people have prediabetes, and more than 80% do not know they have it.

• Normal = 99 mg/dL or lower (below 5.7%)

• Prediabetes = 100 to 125 mg/dL (between 5.7% and 6.4%)

• Diabetes = 126 mg/dL or higher (6.5% or higher)

Prediabetes can put you at an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.

However, prediabetes can be controlled with certain lifestyle changes which help prevent or delay type

2 diabetes and other health problems.

How to Know If You Have Prediabetes?

Symptoms of prediabates

• Increased thirst and hunger

• Fatigue

• Unexplained weight loss

• Frequent urination

What are Risk Factors Associated with Prediabetes?

• Being Overweight

• Being >45 Years

• Alcohol or Tobacco Use

• Family History of Diabetes

• Not Being Physically Active

• Other Health Conditions Like High Cholesterol and High Blood Pressure

• Gestational Diabetes (Diabetes During Pregnancy)

• Having Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

It is important to talk to your doctor about getting tested for blood sugar if you fall under the risk factor category.

Tests for Prediabetes

Fasting Blood Glucose Test

• Normal = 99 mg/dL or lower (below 5.7%)

• Prediabetes = 100 to 125 mg/dL (between 5.7% and 6.4%)

• Diabetes = 126 mg/dL or higher (6.5% or higher)

Oral Glucose Tolerance Test: After the fasting blood glucose test, you will be asked to drink something sugary and test 2 hours after it.

• Normal: Less than 140 mg/dL

• Prediabetes: 140 to 199 mg/dL

• Diabetes: 200 mg/dL or higher

Hemoglobin A1c test (HbA1c): This test shows average blood sugar levels of the past 2-3 months.

• Normal: 5.6% or less

• Prediabetes: 5.7 to 6.4%

• Diabetes: 6.5% or above

Treatment to Reverse Prediabetes

• Take medication like metformin to lower your blood sugar (if advised by the doctor)

• Get your blood pressure and cholesterol under control.

• Eating a healthy diet and losing weight can make a huge difference.

• Try and practice at least 30 minutes of exercise a day

• Limit alcohol and smoking

Discover Seven Prediabetes Diet Tips

There’s no specific diet plan for prediabetes; however, certain diet changes can balance your blood sugar levels and help reverse prediabetes, thus lowering your chances of getting type 2 diabetes.

• Eat more fiber-rich foods

• Reduce your carbohydrates intake

• Reduce your portion sizes

• Eat lean meats and other proteins

• Limit alcohol and Smoking

Prediabetes is a serious health concern that can lead to type 2 diabetes if left untreated. It is important to recognize the signs and symptoms and make lifestyle changes such as eating healthier and increasing physical activity in order to lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. If you have prediabetes, it is also important to visit your doctor regularly and get tested for type 2 diabetes. With the right treatment and lifestyle changes, you can reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes and other complications.

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